The Book 'A Group Photograph - Before, Now & In-Between' tells the stories of the
men in this group photograph - not just their shared history in the First World War but also the bigger picture of their families before the War and through to the present day. You may not know who
these individuals are but in telling the often wonderful and touching stories specific to them, I am aiming to say some things that are universal to all of us as human beings - about the mysteries of
life and death, about how we choose to deal with the things that life chooses for us, and about how we are remembered. The book is large-format to do justice to the pictures (& there are over
2000 pictures in the book).

“One solitary photograph forms the catalyst for Andrew Tatham’s astonishing A Group Photograph. This is a formal
portrait of some 40 officers in one battalion taken in 1915. Two decades of research have uncovered the extraordinary details and contexts of these young men: their lives, their families and their
fates”

Following my appearance on the Jeremy Vine Show on 8th December 2015, I sold 3000 copies of the book in a week. I
am now into my 3rd reprint and the book is currently in stock. For the story of everything that's been happening, please see my Blog.

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I've been receiving some wonderful emails and tweets from people who have received the book including the following comments:

"I feel that I am 'living' your book not just reading it."

"There are hundreds, if not thousands, of new publications for the Great War centenary and very few of them stand out as innovative and
different. One that does is Joe Sacco’s 'The Great War — An Illustrated Panorama', a sort of ‘Bayeux Tapestry’ (a 24 foot long cartoon panorama) of the First Day of the
Battle of the Somme, folded into book format, accompanied by historical notes and observations, and another is your 'A Group Photograph'. Both are superb ‘one-offs’."

"It is fascinating. My husband hasn't put it down since it arrived."

"The only thing on the radio that has ever inspired me to buy something was when I heard you on the Jeremy Vine Show. No
regrets. Great value for money considering the years you put in to creating what I can only describe as a work of art."

"My husband has been reading it since he opened it and it's been page by page, cover to cover. ( I've never seen him do this with a
book before, normally it's flicked through then read when he has time)."

"Thank you so much for your amazing book, which arrived today. It has exceeded all my expectations, and I can't thank you enough for the
time and effort that you have put into this project."

"I have now received a copy of your amazing book and it is a truly staggering and very important historical document. I am finding it difficult to put it
down!"

"This is a beautiful book. The presentation is wonderful and attention to detail is amazing. It tells such a wonderful story of the lives of these brave men. Tinged
with much sadness but also the joy of the extension of family generations. It is such a brilliant way of showing us how to conduct our own family research. The narrative reads like a story and one
can almost see a TV programme. I was particularly taken by your "Final Thoughts" on page 197. Great work! Great read!"

"Deeply moving accounts of each man given in such a way that the reader recognises that the accounts speak for every man and his family involved with war. A book, in
my opinion, which should be studied by every child at some point in their school life."